Qatar government has announced plans to offer quality housing for 32,000 workers through development of fully-integrated, full service, and “well-thought-out” communities across the country, said a report.
To be develo

Dubai Parks and Resorts, a leisure and entertainment destination built on a 16-million-sq-ft area in the UAE, organised a private preview event for its construction workforce to recognise their efforts 'in turning the theme park vision into

Dubai Parks and Resorts, a leisure and entertainment destination built on a 16-million-sq-ft area in the UAE, organised a private preview event for its construction workforce to recognise their efforts 'in turning the theme park vision into

Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Labor and Social Development has lifted a ban on the recruitment of Bangladeshi workers, a report said.
The ban was in force for the past six years except for domestic helps from the country, said th

Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Labor and Social Development has lifted a ban on the recruitment of Bangladeshi workers, a report said.
The ban was in force for the past six years except for domestic helps from the country, said th

Saudi Arabia has agreed to assist thousands of laid-off Indian workers stranded in the kingdom without money or food, an Indian minister said on Wednesday.
A sharp drop in oil prices has forced cuts to state spending in Saudi Arab

Saudi Arabia has agreed to assist thousands of laid-off Indian workers stranded in the kingdom without money or food, an Indian minister said on Wednesday.
A sharp drop in oil prices has forced cuts to state spending in Saudi Arab

Saudi Arabia's government is discussing a proposal to take over construction conglomerate Saudi Oger, owned by the family of former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Al Hariri, a Lebanese newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Oger has b

Indians workers stranded in the UAE with expired work permits, no pay and limited food, water and sanitation have appealed to the Indian government for immediate repatriation and financial assistance.
"Please help us reunite

Protests over unpaid salaries and reported retrenchment of more than 50,000 foreign workers at leading construction group Saudi Binladin took an ugly turn on Saturday when the disgruntled workers burnt company buses in Makkah, said a repor